In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
Find out more https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/automotive-sector-export-help

published:28 Aug 2015

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Once upon a time, Britain made cars - thousands of them.
Today's conservative government says tax havens offer a solution to the country's huge budget deficit.
But some say the country's biggest problem is that it is no longer a major manufacturer.
Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Coventry, on the former pride of Britain where locals haven't forgotten that the collapse of Britain's industries coincided with Margaret Thatcher's government.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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In which John Green wraps up revolutions month with what is arguably the most revolutionary of modern revolutions, the Industrial Revolution. While very few leaders were beheaded in the course of this one, it changed the lives of more people more dramatically than any of the political revolutions we've discussed. So, why did the Industrial Revolution happen around 1750 in the United Kingdom? Coal. Easily accessible coal, it turns out. All this, plus you'll finally learn the difference between James Watt and Thomas Newcomen, and will never again be caught telling people that your blender has a 900 Newcomen motor.
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During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
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With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

Inside the United Kingdom's Tech Renaissance | Hello World: Ep. 7

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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Hello World is a Webby and Emmy-nominated video series from Bloomberg that invites the viewer to come on a journey across the globe to find the inventors, scientists and technologists shaping our future. Join journalist and best-selling author Ashlee Vance on a quest to find the freshest, weirdest tech creations and the beautiful freaks behind them.
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UK Automotive Industry

UK Automotive Industry

UK Automotive Industry

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
Find out more https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/automotive-sector-export-help

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Britain's manufacturing decline

Britain's manufacturing decline

Britain's manufacturing decline

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Once upon a time, Britain made cars - thousands of them.
Today's conservative government says tax havens offer a solution to the country's huge budget deficit.
But some say the country's biggest problem is that it is no longer a major manufacturer.
Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Coventry, on the former pride of Britain where locals haven't forgotten that the collapse of Britain's industries coincided with Margaret Thatcher's government.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
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British made motors take over the Mall - Top Gear: Series 20 Episode 6 - BBC Two

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32

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In which John Green wraps up revolutions month with what is arguably the most revolutionary of modern revolutions, the Industrial Revolution. While very few leaders were beheaded in the course of this one, it changed the lives of more people more dramatically than any of the political revolutions we've discussed. So, why did the Industrial Revolution happen around 1750 in the United Kingdom? Coal. Easily accessible coal, it turns out. All this, plus you'll finally learn the difference between James Watt and Thomas Newcomen, and will never again be caught telling people that your blender has a 900 Newcomen motor.
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Cars and Brexit: The view from Germany - BBC Newsnight

Cars and Brexit: The view from Germany - BBC Newsnight

Cars and Brexit: The view from Germany - BBC Newsnight

During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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What will Brexit mean for the UK’s fishing industry?

With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

Inside the United Kingdom's Tech Renaissance | Hello World: Ep. 7

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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Hello World is a Webby and Emmy-nominated video serie...

published: 28 Sep 2016

UK Automotive Industry

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
Find out more https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/automotive-sector-export-help

published: 28 Aug 2015

Britain's manufacturing decline

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Once upon a time, Britain made cars - thousands of them.
Today's conservative government says tax havens offer a solution to the country's huge budget deficit.
But some say the country's biggest problem is that it is no longer a major manufacturer.
Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Coventry, on the former pride of Britain where locals haven't forgotten that the collapse of Britain's industries coincided with Margaret Thatcher's government.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the g...

published: 13 Nov 2010

Clarkson's Car Years - Who Killed The British Motor Industry?

UK Government Construction Strategy 2016-2020 Explained | The B1M

The UKGovernment have published their new Construction Strategy for 2016 to 2020, building on the progress made in the 2011-2015 version. Here, we take a quick look at the Strategy’s four principal objectives and the plans to achieve them over the course of the current Parliament.
1. CLIENT CAPABILITY
The first objective is to improve central government’s capability as a construction client. That means their ability to “act in the right way” to get the most from the construction industry.
It’s important to understand the context of the UK industry. A quarter of the total construction output comes from the public sector and central government is the industry’s single biggest client. That means that the way they behave, the way they ask for built assets and the type of buildings and i...

published: 04 May 2016

British made motors take over the Mall - Top Gear: Series 20 Episode 6 - BBC Two

Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32

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In which John Green wraps up revolutions month with what is arguably the most revolutionary of modern revolutions, the Industrial Revolution. While very few leaders were beheaded in the course of this one, it changed the lives of more people more dramatically than any of the political revolutions we've discussed. So, why did the Industrial Revolution happen around 1750 in the United Kingdom? Coal. Easily accessible coal, it turns out. All this, plus you'll finally learn the difference between James Watt and Thomas Newcomen, and will never again be caught telling people that your blender has a 900 Newcomen motor.
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashc...

published: 30 Aug 2012

Cars and Brexit: The view from Germany - BBC Newsnight

During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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What will Brexit mean for the UK’s fishing industry?

With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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Hello World is a Webby and Emmy-nominated video series from Bloomberg that invites the viewer to come on a journey across the globe to find the inventors, scientists and technologists shaping our future. Join journalist and best-selling author Ashlee Vance on a quest to find the freshest, weirdest tech creations and the beautiful freaks behind them.
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In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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Hello World is a Webby and Emmy-nominated video series from Bloomberg that invites the viewer to come on a journey across the globe to find the inventors, scientists and technologists shaping our future. Join journalist and best-selling author Ashlee Vance on a quest to find the freshest, weirdest tech creations and the beautiful freaks behind them.
Watch more Hello World episodes: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-hello-world/
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UK Automotive Industry

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK ...

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
Find out more https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/automotive-sector-export-help

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
Find out more https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/automotive-sector-export-help

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Once upon a time, Britain made cars - thousands of them.
Today's conservative government says tax havens offer a solution to the country's huge budget deficit.
But some say the country's biggest problem is that it is no longer a major manufacturer.
Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Coventry, on the former pride of Britain where locals haven't forgotten that the collapse of Britain's industries coincided with Margaret Thatcher's government.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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Once upon a time, Britain made cars - thousands of them.
Today's conservative government says tax havens offer a solution to the country's huge budget deficit.
But some say the country's biggest problem is that it is no longer a major manufacturer.
Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from Coventry, on the former pride of Britain where locals haven't forgotten that the collapse of Britain's industries coincided with Margaret Thatcher's government.
At Al Jazeera English, we focus on people and events that affect people's lives. We bring topics to light that often go under-reported, listening to all sides of the story and giving a 'voice to the voiceless.'
Reaching more than 270 million households in over 140 countries across the globe, our viewers trust Al Jazeera English to keep them informed, inspired, and entertained.
Our impartial, fact-based reporting wins worldwide praise and respect. It is our unique brand of journalism that the world has come to rely on.
We are reshaping global media and constantly working to strengthen our reputation as one of the world's most respected news and current affairs channels.
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In which John Green wraps up revolutions month with what is arguably the most revolutionary of modern revolutions, the Industrial Revolution. While very few leaders were beheaded in the course of this one, it changed the lives of more people more dramatically than any of the political revolutions we've discussed. So, why did the Industrial Revolution happen around 1750 in the United Kingdom? Coal. Easily accessible coal, it turns out. All this, plus you'll finally learn the difference between James Watt and Thomas Newcomen, and will never again be caught telling people that your blender has a 900 Newcomen motor.
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In which John Green wraps up revolutions month with what is arguably the most revolutionary of modern revolutions, the Industrial Revolution. While very few leaders were beheaded in the course of this one, it changed the lives of more people more dramatically than any of the political revolutions we've discussed. So, why did the Industrial Revolution happen around 1750 in the United Kingdom? Coal. Easily accessible coal, it turns out. All this, plus you'll finally learn the difference between James Watt and Thomas Newcomen, and will never again be caught telling people that your blender has a 900 Newcomen motor.
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
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During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church archite...

published: 13 Aug 2013

10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
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16 Places To See In The South of England || Road Trip DIaries!

There’s no better way to explore the UK than on a road trip! :-)
We recently teamed up with IHG Rewards Club to check out their #WhyOverpay promise which ensures you get the cheapest rooms for IHG hotels (e.g. Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza...etc) by booking directly with them rather than on a price comparison site. We stopped off in so many beautiful locations across the South of England on a trip we've wanted to do for quite some time!
You can see the full details to help you plan your own road trip over on our blog here - http://handluggageonly.co.uk/2016/07/04/complete-guide-planning-great-british-road-trip/
It started off raining in London but cleared off as soon as we left and was brilliantly sunny all throughout (until when we arrived back in Central London). This was done over 4 day...

published: 27 Jul 2016

London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre d...

published: 07 Mar 2013

England and Scotland Travel Guide - Tour the World TV

Looking for ideas for things to see and do in England and Scotland?
In this episode of the Tour the World travel TV series, we head off to blighty for an incredible tour through England and Scotland with EvergreenTours.
We drop in on the amazing Edinburgh Military Tattoo, catch up with Her Maj at the Royal Yacht Britannia, taste test haggis -- Scotland's national dish, and shop up a storm on London's Regent and OxfordStreets! Toodle-pip!
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London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Manchester Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise.
Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these treasures now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester M...

published: 22 Sep 2015

Top 10 Best Cities to Visit in UK

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Top 10 BestCities to Visit in UK.
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Places to visit in England - Quick travel guide to England

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Let's Explore The UK! (Travel Vlog)

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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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10 Important Things to Know Before Visiting London

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. Lond...

These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
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Is the London Pass worth it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0m1Rjw6GQU
What to Pack When Visiting London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlFIY6ZiMI0
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These are some things to know before your first visit to London. My ten tips will make your visit to London easier and help you not stick out as a tourist. London underground tips, how to tip in restaurants, and how to pronounce some of the trickier names, and more.
**Updates and corrections:
- They call it the River Thames (not Thames River)
- For all oyster cards, zone charges have increased. For example, travel via zones 1-2 for the day (plus any bus rides) it costs £6.60 the most for that day
*Get my free London 101Guide - http://loveandlondon.com/london-101-guide-main?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=10%20Things
Subscribe to my channel for weekly London tips and travel advice: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=loveandlondon
MORE LONDONTIPS:
How to Get Around London - 8 TransportationOptions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaArq1R1n1c&list=PL6u96nZN-L_bjBvhTdAYvq0EpL3y-At9C&index=1
Is the London Pass worth it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0m1Rjw6GQU
What to Pack When Visiting London: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlFIY6ZiMI0
Mentioned in this video:
Get your first London Uber ride free with code jessd418 (obviously I’ll get a credit too!)
Which Oyster Card should I get? http://www.visitlondon.com/traveller-information/getting-around-london/oyster-faqs/which-card-to-buy
CityMapper App: https://citymapper.com/
Post Office locations: http://www.postoffice.co.uk/branch-finder?awc=6375_1465979999_4d4170abb7960e026a01b3cfbe649863
Music Provided by NoCopyrightSounds: https://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsounds
Kontinuum - Aware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWdZjZV6bEk&feature=youtu.be
Kontinuum: https://soundcloud.com/Kontinuum
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16 Places To See In The South of England || Road Trip DIaries!

There’s no better way to explore the UK than on a road trip! :-)
We recently teamed up with IHG Rewards Club to check out their #WhyOverpay promise which ensur...

There’s no better way to explore the UK than on a road trip! :-)
We recently teamed up with IHG Rewards Club to check out their #WhyOverpay promise which ensures you get the cheapest rooms for IHG hotels (e.g. Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza...etc) by booking directly with them rather than on a price comparison site. We stopped off in so many beautiful locations across the South of England on a trip we've wanted to do for quite some time!
You can see the full details to help you plan your own road trip over on our blog here - http://handluggageonly.co.uk/2016/07/04/complete-guide-planning-great-british-road-trip/
It started off raining in London but cleared off as soon as we left and was brilliantly sunny all throughout (until when we arrived back in Central London). This was done over 4 days but has made us want to do this again and explore even more of the UK over even more days!
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There’s no better way to explore the UK than on a road trip! :-)
We recently teamed up with IHG Rewards Club to check out their #WhyOverpay promise which ensures you get the cheapest rooms for IHG hotels (e.g. Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza...etc) by booking directly with them rather than on a price comparison site. We stopped off in so many beautiful locations across the South of England on a trip we've wanted to do for quite some time!
You can see the full details to help you plan your own road trip over on our blog here - http://handluggageonly.co.uk/2016/07/04/complete-guide-planning-great-british-road-trip/
It started off raining in London but cleared off as soon as we left and was brilliantly sunny all throughout (until when we arrived back in Central London). This was done over 4 days but has made us want to do this again and explore even more of the UK over even more days!
BLOG - http://www.HandLuggageOnly.co.uk
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London Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for fin...

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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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A trip to London might as well be a trip through history. This city has long been a hub for finance, education, and culture, and is full of modern construction mixed with ancient buildings.
Your London tour must include St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of its most well-known churches. You’ll also want to see the Tower of London, the Palace of Westminster, and Westminster Abbey for exquisite examples of the city’s famous architectural landmarks. Walk or jog through numerous green spaces, among them Hyde Park and Green Park, in the center of London.
Continue your London sightseeing in the West End, where you’ll find ancient buildings converted into modern shops, restaurants, bars, and shows. You’ll find one of the largest theatre districts in the world here, and can take in a different play almost every night of the week.
For a real treat, climb aboard the London Eye, a giant, rotating Ferris wheel, and see the old and new parts of the city all at once.
Visit our London travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise.
Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these treasures now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum.
In 1653, the Chetham Library became the country’s first free public library and has been open to all ever since. Two hundred and fifty years later, one of the city’s greatest philanthropists, Enriqueta Rylands, unveiled the John Rylands Library, dedicated to the memory of her textile magnate husband.
Housed in a restored Edwardian pump house is The People’s HistoryMuseum, which celebrates those who challenged Britain’s rigid political and class systems. At the world’s oldest surviving railway station, you’ll find The Museum of Science and Industry, while the Imperial War Museum North reminds us of the human cost of warfare.
Explore the city’s musical heritage in the Northern Quarter, and check out Canal Street, which perfectly encapsulates the Mancunian ideals of tolerance and good times. Learn more about the city’s footballing history at the National Football Museum, or time your visit for a match at Old Trafford.
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Manchester is a city of firsts. It was the epicenter of the Industrial Revolution, the place where mankind first split the atom, and the birthplace of the modern computer.
The many chapters of Manchester’s story come together in Castlefield. Here you’ll find the remains of a Roman fort, Bridgewater Canal, and some of the mills which once generated incredible wealth for the city. In the background, Beetham Tower is a symbol of a city again on the rise.
Manchester’s crowning glory is its Town Hall, built to rival the great buildings of London. During the Industrial Revolution, Manchester’s merchants went on a spending spree, scouring the world in search of cultural treasures to fill their stately homes. Many of these treasures now reside in the Manchester Art Gallery and the Manchester Museum.
In 1653, the Chetham Library became the country’s first free public library and has been open to all ever since. Two hundred and fifty years later, one of the city’s greatest philanthropists, Enriqueta Rylands, unveiled the John Rylands Library, dedicated to the memory of her textile magnate husband.
Housed in a restored Edwardian pump house is The People’s HistoryMuseum, which celebrates those who challenged Britain’s rigid political and class systems. At the world’s oldest surviving railway station, you’ll find The Museum of Science and Industry, while the Imperial War Museum North reminds us of the human cost of warfare.
Explore the city’s musical heritage in the Northern Quarter, and check out Canal Street, which perfectly encapsulates the Mancunian ideals of tolerance and good times. Learn more about the city’s footballing history at the National Football Museum, or time your visit for a match at Old Trafford.
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Top 10 BestCities to Visit in UK.
Commonly known as United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.
From the primitive castles to the impressive mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain. While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.
So, if in doubt of visiting the country, think again. Check this list of the top 10 best cities to visit in UK. In case your trip takes you to Britain, be sure to put these cities in your itinerary.
10: BELFAST
9: LIVERPOOL
8: BATH
7: OXFORD
6: GLASGOW
5: CAMBRIDGE
4: YORK
3: MANCHESTER
2: EDINBURGH
1: LONDON
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Top 10 BestCities to Visit in UK.
Commonly known as United Kingdom or Britain, UK is composed of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland and of course, England. With its temperate climate and medieval architecture and stunning sites, United Kingdom is one of the most favorite European tourist vacations.
From the primitive castles to the impressive mansions, stunning mountains to beautiful countryside, historic cities to heritage museums, there are various destinations to visit in the amazing land of Britain. While the sovereign European state boasts of its beautiful cities, the economy and tourism are consistently developing throughout the years.
So, if in doubt of visiting the country, think again. Check this list of the top 10 best cities to visit in UK. In case your trip takes you to Britain, be sure to put these cities in your itinerary.
10: BELFAST
9: LIVERPOOL
8: BATH
7: OXFORD
6: GLASGOW
5: CAMBRIDGE
4: YORK
3: MANCHESTER
2: EDINBURGH
1: LONDON
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Travel with Scenic | Why we love Great Britain & Ireland

For more information visit: https://www.scenic.com.au/tours/britain-ireland
Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover Britain and Ireland; fr...

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Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover Britain and Ireland; from ancient Stonehenge in England to the dramatic coastline of Ireland's Ring of Kerry. These countries will truly inspire you with their rich history and natural beauty. Our journey begins in the lively city of London, a royal city with a long and colourful history. During our stay we'll see all the famous sites including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the houses of Parliament and you'll experience a range of Scenic Freechoice inclusions.Perhaps take a guided tour of magnificent Westminster Abbey or ride the famous London Eye for spectacular views over the city.
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Leaving Killarney behind, we drive along the Atlantic coast line to the Cliffs of Moher; one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing up to 230 metres above the ground and stretching for 8 kilometres, the
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In York we discover the Roman and Viking heritage and the narrow medieval shopping street the Shambles.Continuing south we visit Chatsworth House, one of England's favourite country houses. Our next destination is the charming town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare. Our spectacular journey of Britain and Ireland concludes upon our arrival back in London.
For those who prefer a more in-depth experience of Ireland and Scotland, why not join our essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour; on the essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour you can see both these amazing islands in all their glory. In Ireland, experience the history in magic of Dublin, travel along the Ring of Kerry in Killarney, live the monasteries of Galway and in Belfast visit the Giant's Causeway, or take in the city's beauty with some sight seeing.

For more information visit: https://www.scenic.com.au/tours/britain-ireland
Let Scenic take you on an unforgettable journey to discover Britain and Ireland; from ancient Stonehenge in England to the dramatic coastline of Ireland's Ring of Kerry. These countries will truly inspire you with their rich history and natural beauty. Our journey begins in the lively city of London, a royal city with a long and colourful history. During our stay we'll see all the famous sites including Buckingham Palace, Big Ben and the houses of Parliament and you'll experience a range of Scenic Freechoice inclusions.Perhaps take a guided tour of magnificent Westminster Abbey or ride the famous London Eye for spectacular views over the city.
Enjoy an evening cruise on the Thames to Greenwich for a welcome dinner at a famous London pub, before retiring to our elegant hotel located in London's exclusive Mayfair area. From London we head west to discover ancient Stonehenge built more than 3,000 years ago, the construction method used to create this ring of mystical stones still remains a mystery today. Explore the sights of the beautiful city of Bath on board an open-top bus and visit the world heritage-listed Roman Bath's. Its then onto the Welsh capital of Cardiff, where we will see the city sites including the two thousand year old castle, before crossing the Irish Sea by ferry and disembarking in Ireland.
In Waterford enjoy time in this city famous for its crystal. You are in for a treat as we head to the Blarney Castle to kiss the Blarney Stone, located just near Cork you'll join the ranks of those who have kissed the famous stone and you'll earn the gift of Irish eloquence better known as the gift of the gab. Later we cross the pretty west court countryside to the lakeside resort of Killarney, here you'll enjoy a two-night stay at the Killarney plaza hotel.Located right in the heart of town experience one of Europe's most scenic journeys, the Ring of Kerry, viewing tiny fishing villages and offshore islands in the evening after dinner we'll visit one of the local pubs for some true Irish music and hospitality.
Leaving Killarney behind, we drive along the Atlantic coast line to the Cliffs of Moher; one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing up to 230 metres above the ground and stretching for 8 kilometres, the
cliffs boast the most amazing views. Enjoy an evening in the town of Athlone, before spending two relaxing nights in Ireland's capital Dublin. The city of Dublin is a cosmopolitan city rich in history and proud of its past, our guided tour of Dublin will showcase the Georgian architecture, the grand city squares and include a visit to the famous Guinness factory.
Enjoy Scenic Freechoice activities including a guided tour of Trinity College and access to the spectacular long room and the famous Book of Kells. Or perhaps you might prefer an opportunity to take a guided tour of the National Museum and learn more about the amazing collection of artifacts on show.In Liverpool experience another Scenic highlight with a visit to the historic BeatlesStory Museum, which covers the meteoric rise of the Fab Four. We then find ourselves in the magnificent Lakes District, where the exceptional beauty of the mountains and lakes has inspired many famous writers and poets. Arriving in Scotland we visit Glasgow and experience the majestic scenery of the Scottish Highlands. Explore loch ness and sample one of the most celebrated whiskeys in Scotland, Glenfiddich. Our journey continues south to the falconry display, before boarding the Royal Yacht Britannia for a guided tour; visit the famous Edinburgh Castle and witness its grandeur.
In York we discover the Roman and Viking heritage and the narrow medieval shopping street the Shambles.Continuing south we visit Chatsworth House, one of England's favourite country houses. Our next destination is the charming town of Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of William Shakespeare. Our spectacular journey of Britain and Ireland concludes upon our arrival back in London.
For those who prefer a more in-depth experience of Ireland and Scotland, why not join our essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour; on the essence of Ireland and Scottish Highlands tour you can see both these amazing islands in all their glory. In Ireland, experience the history in magic of Dublin, travel along the Ring of Kerry in Killarney, live the monasteries of Galway and in Belfast visit the Giant's Causeway, or take in the city's beauty with some sight seeing.

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Inside the United Kingdom's Tech Renaissance | Hello World: Ep. 7

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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published: 28 Sep 2016

Clarkson's Car Years - Who Killed The British Motor Industry?

Economy of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has the 6th-largest national economy in the world (and 3rd-largest in Europe) measured by nominal GDP and 8th-largest in the world (and 2nd-largest in Europe) measured by purchasing power parity (PPP). The UK economy comprises (in descending order of size) the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In 2013 the UK was the 4th-largest exporter in the world and the 4th-largest importer, and had the 2nd-largest stock of inward foreign direct investment and the 2nd-largest stock of outward foreign direct investment. The UK is one of the world's most globalised economies.
The service sector dominates the UK economy, contributing around 78% of GDP; the financial services industry is particularly important and London is the world's largest financial centre. ...

Podcast: The UK’s Defence Industrial Strategy

ProfessorDavid Kirkpatrick discusses the evolution of MoD policy, the features of the current global defence market, and alternative strategies for defence acquisition. He considers promoting a MoD-Industry rapprochement and through-life capability management. Duration 44 minutes.

Brexit, UK automotive and implications for industrial policy

So what might Brexit mean for the UK automotive sector, and in turn for industrial policy in the UK? ProfessorDavid Bailey, Professor of IndustrialStrategy at Aston Business School, considers the short run impacts, before turning to the impact of uncertainty on foreign direct investment inflows and then the nature of a possible trading relationship.

Clarkson's Car Years - Who Killed The British Motor Industry?

London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church archite...

published: 13 Aug 2013

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British Icelandic Cod Wars

The problems of distant-water trawling centred on limited access due to claims of territorial rights. The British distant-water fishing industry was based on the idea of freedom of the high seas, and the assumption that the sea was an open resource to be exploited. This idea was increasingly challenged in the post-war period.
The Icelandic government had long-standing concerns about the depletion of fish stocks along its coast. Following independence from Denmark in 1944, Iceland annulled the Anglo-Danish Territorial WatersAgreement of 1901, which was due to expire in 1951. This treaty had mutually restricted territorial waters to within three miles of the coast, but now the Icelandic government extended the limit to four miles. The case was put before the International Court of Justice....

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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Hello World is a Webby and Emmy-nominated video series from Bloomberg that invites the viewer to come on a journey across the globe to find the inventors, scientists and technologists shaping our future. Join journalist and best-selling author Ashlee Vance on a quest to find the freshest, weirdest tech creations and the beautiful freaks behind them.
Watch more Hello World episodes: https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-hello-world/
Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1
Bloomberg is the FirstWord in business news, delivering breaking news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more: http://www.bloomberg.com
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Economy of the United Kingdom

The United Kingdom has the 6th-largest national economy in the world (and 3rd-largest in Europe) measured by nominal GDP and 8th-largest in the world (and 2nd-l...

The United Kingdom has the 6th-largest national economy in the world (and 3rd-largest in Europe) measured by nominal GDP and 8th-largest in the world (and 2nd-largest in Europe) measured by purchasing power parity (PPP). The UK economy comprises (in descending order of size) the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In 2013 the UK was the 4th-largest exporter in the world and the 4th-largest importer, and had the 2nd-largest stock of inward foreign direct investment and the 2nd-largest stock of outward foreign direct investment. The UK is one of the world's most globalised economies.
The service sector dominates the UK economy, contributing around 78% of GDP; the financial services industry is particularly important and London is the world's largest financial centre. The UK aerospace industry is the second- or third-largest national aerospace industry depending on the method of measurement. The pharmaceutical industry plays an important role in the economy and the UK has the third-highest share of global pharmaceutical R&D. The automotive industry is also a major employer and exporter. The British economy is boosted by North Sea oil and gas production; its reserves were valued at an estimated £250 billion in 2007. There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with the South East of England and southern Scotland the richest areas per capita. London has the largest city GDP in Europe.
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The United Kingdom has the 6th-largest national economy in the world (and 3rd-largest in Europe) measured by nominal GDP and 8th-largest in the world (and 2nd-largest in Europe) measured by purchasing power parity (PPP). The UK economy comprises (in descending order of size) the economies of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In 2013 the UK was the 4th-largest exporter in the world and the 4th-largest importer, and had the 2nd-largest stock of inward foreign direct investment and the 2nd-largest stock of outward foreign direct investment. The UK is one of the world's most globalised economies.
The service sector dominates the UK economy, contributing around 78% of GDP; the financial services industry is particularly important and London is the world's largest financial centre. The UK aerospace industry is the second- or third-largest national aerospace industry depending on the method of measurement. The pharmaceutical industry plays an important role in the economy and the UK has the third-highest share of global pharmaceutical R&D. The automotive industry is also a major employer and exporter. The British economy is boosted by North Sea oil and gas production; its reserves were valued at an estimated £250 billion in 2007. There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with the South East of England and southern Scotland the richest areas per capita. London has the largest city GDP in Europe.
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Podcast: The UK’s Defence Industrial Strategy

ProfessorDavid Kirkpatrick discusses the evolution of MoD policy, the features of the current global defence market, and alternative strategies for defence acq...

ProfessorDavid Kirkpatrick discusses the evolution of MoD policy, the features of the current global defence market, and alternative strategies for defence acquisition. He considers promoting a MoD-Industry rapprochement and through-life capability management. Duration 44 minutes.

ProfessorDavid Kirkpatrick discusses the evolution of MoD policy, the features of the current global defence market, and alternative strategies for defence acquisition. He considers promoting a MoD-Industry rapprochement and through-life capability management. Duration 44 minutes.

So what might Brexit mean for the UK automotive sector, and in turn for industrial policy in the UK? ProfessorDavid Bailey, Professor of IndustrialStrategy at Aston Business School, considers the short run impacts, before turning to the impact of uncertainty on foreign direct investment inflows and then the nature of a possible trading relationship.

So what might Brexit mean for the UK automotive sector, and in turn for industrial policy in the UK? ProfessorDavid Bailey, Professor of IndustrialStrategy at Aston Business School, considers the short run impacts, before turning to the impact of uncertainty on foreign direct investment inflows and then the nature of a possible trading relationship.

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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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British Icelandic Cod Wars

The problems of distant-water trawling centred on limited access due to claims of territorial rights. The British distant-water fishing industry was based on th...

The problems of distant-water trawling centred on limited access due to claims of territorial rights. The British distant-water fishing industry was based on the idea of freedom of the high seas, and the assumption that the sea was an open resource to be exploited. This idea was increasingly challenged in the post-war period.
The Icelandic government had long-standing concerns about the depletion of fish stocks along its coast. Following independence from Denmark in 1944, Iceland annulled the Anglo-Danish Territorial WatersAgreement of 1901, which was due to expire in 1951. This treaty had mutually restricted territorial waters to within three miles of the coast, but now the Icelandic government extended the limit to four miles. The case was put before the International Court of Justice. The British industry banned Icelandic vessels from landing fish in Britain. These events led to a long-running dispute between the British and Icelandic fishing industries and governments.
Britain was forced to concede the four-mile limit following a decision by the Organisation of European Economic Co-operation in 1956. In 1958, however, the United Nations (UN) held the first InternationalConference on the Law of the Sea. Various nations made claims for extending the limit of territorial waters to 12 miles, but nothing definite was decided. The Icelandic government unilaterally declared a 12-mile limit.
Britain did not recognise the Icelandic declaration and continued to fish within the new limit. This led to the first Cod War, in which Iceland's Navy harassed British trawlers. There was some violence, including 'rammings', and Royal Navy ships were deployed to protect the trawlers. Following the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea between 1960 and 1961, Britain agreed to the 12-mile limit.
In September1972, however, Iceland declared a 50-mile limit. The outcome was the second Cod War, in which Icelanders used 'cutters' to sabotage the nets of British and German trawlers. The dispute assumed greater international significance because of American anxieties about the US/NATO base at Keflavik in Iceland, and the possibility of an Icelandic rapprochement with the USSR. In October 1973, UK and Icelandic representatives agreed that a limited number of British trawlers would be allowed to operate within the 12-limit for the following two years.
In 1975, at a third United Nations (UN) Conference of the Law on the Sea, it became apparent many countries supported a 100-mile limit. In May 1975, Iceland declared a 200-mile limit. The British government refused to recognise this, which led to the third Cod War. By the end of 1976, the British conceded the limit. The closure of the Icelandic grounds effectively ended British long-distance fishing.
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The problems of distant-water trawling centred on limited access due to claims of territorial rights. The British distant-water fishing industry was based on the idea of freedom of the high seas, and the assumption that the sea was an open resource to be exploited. This idea was increasingly challenged in the post-war period.
The Icelandic government had long-standing concerns about the depletion of fish stocks along its coast. Following independence from Denmark in 1944, Iceland annulled the Anglo-Danish Territorial WatersAgreement of 1901, which was due to expire in 1951. This treaty had mutually restricted territorial waters to within three miles of the coast, but now the Icelandic government extended the limit to four miles. The case was put before the International Court of Justice. The British industry banned Icelandic vessels from landing fish in Britain. These events led to a long-running dispute between the British and Icelandic fishing industries and governments.
Britain was forced to concede the four-mile limit following a decision by the Organisation of European Economic Co-operation in 1956. In 1958, however, the United Nations (UN) held the first InternationalConference on the Law of the Sea. Various nations made claims for extending the limit of territorial waters to 12 miles, but nothing definite was decided. The Icelandic government unilaterally declared a 12-mile limit.
Britain did not recognise the Icelandic declaration and continued to fish within the new limit. This led to the first Cod War, in which Iceland's Navy harassed British trawlers. There was some violence, including 'rammings', and Royal Navy ships were deployed to protect the trawlers. Following the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea between 1960 and 1961, Britain agreed to the 12-mile limit.
In September1972, however, Iceland declared a 50-mile limit. The outcome was the second Cod War, in which Icelanders used 'cutters' to sabotage the nets of British and German trawlers. The dispute assumed greater international significance because of American anxieties about the US/NATO base at Keflavik in Iceland, and the possibility of an Icelandic rapprochement with the USSR. In October 1973, UK and Icelandic representatives agreed that a limited number of British trawlers would be allowed to operate within the 12-limit for the following two years.
In 1975, at a third United Nations (UN) Conference of the Law on the Sea, it became apparent many countries supported a 100-mile limit. In May 1975, Iceland declared a 200-mile limit. The British government refused to recognise this, which led to the third Cod War. By the end of 1976, the British conceded the limit. The closure of the Icelandic grounds effectively ended British long-distance fishing.
Source: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/cabinetpapers/themes/cod-wars.htm

Inside the United Kingdom's Tech Renaissance | Hello World: Ep. 7

In this episode of Hello World, Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance heads to England to find out how the country is fighting to inject new life into its technology industry. The trip starts out in Bletchley Park. From there, it’s off to Cambridge, the heart of England’s technology scene. Vance hangs out with learned cows and artificial intelligence whizzes, bikes past Newton’s famed apple tree (at least a reasonable replica of it), and goes punting with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi computer. From Cambridge, it’s off to the Cotswolds and the headquarters of Dyson to see its latest creations. And then on to London to check out some startups and whine about Brexit while drinking the world’s most exotic cocktails at the Langham Hotel.
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UK Automotive Industry

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UK Automotive Industry

The UK automotive sector is bucking the trend. 2014 saw over 1.5 million vehicles and 2.5 million engines produced in the UK, that’s a vehicle rolling off a UK production line every twenty minutes. It is also highly diverse - spanning the manufacture of cars, vans, buses, trucks, construction vehicles, tractors and motorcyles alongside automotive parts and tyres.
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Britain's manufacturing decline

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Clarkson's Car Years - Who Killed The British Motor Industry?

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Coal, Steam, and The Industrial Revolution: Crash Course World History #32

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During the EU referendum campaign, prominent Leavers were confident that the German car industry would call on Angela Merkel to give the UK a favourable deal to protect export interests. But is that really the case? Naga Munchetty reports from Leipzig.
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What will Brexit mean for the UK’s fishing industry?

With Theresa May now triggering Article 50, more and more questions about Brexit are rising. Fisherman, who blame the European Union for the declining fishing industry, feel particularly concerned in the on-going negotiations.The EU controls what they can and can’t catch and fishermen say the system is unfair. But how will Brexit impact the country’s fishing fleet? Chloe Darnaud travelled to Ramsgate in Kent to find out what the industry is expecting now that Brexit is moving forward.

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The Era of Queen Victoria I THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION

Queen Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch and defined her era like no other ...